Curious About CBD Oil? We Tried Plus CBD Oil

You may have heard a lot about CBD Oil. I know I’ve been pretty curious. I tried some out recently and was really impressed. While I wasn’t able to attend the ShiftCon Conference, I was asked if I’d like to try some of the fantastic natural products that were shown at the conference. I’m trying to be greener, so I was intrigued. One of the first things that landed at my door was Plus CBD Oils. Cannabidiol or CBD, is a promising phytocannabinoid found in agricultural hemp. It’s been recognized for its benefits on human and animal health and is capable of affecting nearly every biological process. CBD is a non-psychotoxic (i.e. it does not result in feelings of euphoria). I was literally squealing because I tried some CBD Oils recently and I was impressed with how they worked for me. I am taking it myself to help with mental alertness and other issues. But would this CBD oil work?Curious About CBD Oil? We Tried Plus CBD Oil

PlusCBD Oil™ products are categorized based on the type of oil used to make them: Raw Formula (Red), Total Plant Complex (Green), and Gold Formula (Gold).

From the company, “To create their Total Plant Complex products, their proprietary raw oil undergoes a process called decarboxylation (a gentle heating process), in which CBDA is converted into CBD. Total Plant Complex is activated CBD and has distinct applications from Raw CBDA.” It’s 85% Plant Material and 15% Phytocannabinoids. This is their medium strength.

The company said that their “Gold Formula oil is standardized – similar to other herbal extracts – where their Total Plant Complex is distilled in a solvent-free process, concentrating CBD, other cannabinoids, fatty acids, terpenes, and naturally-occurring vitamin E. The Gold Formula products are the fastest acting and most concentrated form of CBD oil that we offer. The Gold Formula line is recommended for critical and high-intensity support.” It is 75% Plant Material and 25% Phytocannabinoids.

Does it work? I found that it did work. And I liked how it worked. The CBD Oil Spray had a nice peppermint taste and no aftertaste (the other brand that I tried had that aftertaste). I use CBD Oil (the spray or the soft gels) anytime I don’t feel 100% well or when I need to concentrate. I had a toothache the other night and the only thing I used was the CBD Oil. It stopped my pain. I was so surprised. Remember in “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” when the father keeps putting that cleaning spray on everything and it works for him? I feel like that. I used the balm today on a rash and I already see signs of it clearing up. So — yes, I would absolutely recommend it. Just remember this was my personal experience and is not meant to give advice to anyone. But yes, I believe that this CBD Oil works and I’m excited to see some long term use with it.

DISCLAIMER:

These products are not meant to treat, cure, mitigate or ameliorate diseases or disease symptoms. If you are considering taking CBD, consult to your doctor.

We were not compensated for this post, we were given samples. This post contains affiliate links (which doesn’t affect your purchase price, but we get a small commission). This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please seek medical treatment by your physician. This information is not intended to be medical advice.

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This is one of my favorite brands when it comes to CBD. I’ve used there tinctures for my chronic pain and my mother applies the Softgels for her joints. Not sure about the sprays though. Would give it a try someday soon.
Will soon surely write a review of this product on my blog too. Can I use this infographic if you don’t mind? Will give you credit 🙂

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